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Tuesday, January 15, 2019

Rural vs. Country Living

Sean Stafford 11/11/12 Living Urban Vs. Rural The on-going grapple of dungeon in the urban center vs. country is very controversial in many batchs eyes but, the metropolis has much much to domiciliate economically, socially and in many different focal points to a greater extent convenient. Being able to meet your needs conveniently and to travel in a car little is what makes the city a lot easier to lie with in. Therefore, Living in the city is much more beneficial than living in the rural areas.Being able to move around different places that offer different things to meet your needs specifically is something we could dream of, well in the setting of a city you are able to virtually walk anywhere and either takes a metro or machine politician and you forget arrive at your destination quicker than ever. Living in the city brings a sort of social structure in a way because when you live in the Country your nearest neighbor may be a mile away. There may be times when you wint see another human being for days unless you go somewhere off of your property.And f you so much as go along out of milk it means a trip in the car. mechanism and most services are not close It is not promiscuous if your car breaks down and your nearest mechanic is 30 miles away. Secondly, there are many kind of public transport such as train, tram, bus, taxi in the city and there are many streets. On the other hands, in the country they do not have many streets so therefore making the city transport system more daedal but in a better way.Again the convenience in the city is better than the convenience in the country. It is easy to make more friends because people living in a city are more neighborly and happier with their friends. On the other hand, in the country people are less open minded to make friends with someone they have never met. other factor that has to do with the well being of a person is get sick, and health in the city is better than in the country, In ci ty there are many hospitals. Lastly,

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